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1 bengin 1 © 2003 bengin.com Performance bengin Increase performance through measuring, mapping and managing values. bengin_new_dim03_e New 2015 - this content is now part of: -Project NEMO (New/Next Economic Model) http://project-nemo.orghttp://project-nemo.org -INSEDE (Institute for Sustainable Economic Development) http://insede.orghttp://insede.org -Business Engineering Systems (MindWare, Basics, Structures) http://bengin.net/bes/http://bengin.net/bes/ You are welcome to take advantage of progress, support us and be part of this voyage of discoveries.

2 bengin You can manage what you can't measure. (No one can administrate what's not measurable.) May be your employees can't just yet. That's one of the reasons why you should introduce measures for the unmeasurable. Peter Bretscher Andreas Bürgi 23. August 2003

3 bengin 3 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Next step, focus on economic MindSetting / Paradigms

4 bengin 4 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Real economy Solutions (Form & Content) Hardware SoftWare Applications Operating System MindWare Applications Economic Theory Basics New MindWare & SoftWare  quantum leap in the simulation and planning of today's economy.

5 bengin 5 © 2003 bengin.com Performance....... new maps “ i Cap.” Economy... Reality of business has changed – models have to follow Value/Perf.- Management  Risk  Options Information- management Identity & Strategy Innovation- management Resource- management  Finance  Intangibles bengin Solutions © b)quantifyinga)structuring

6 bengin 6 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Agenda And now? 3. Structuring the elements of an enterprise. 1. Quantifying means. 2.

7 bengin 7 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Structuring the elements of an enterprise 1. Offerings 2. Processes 3. Resources

8 bengin 8 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Structuring the elements of an enterprise Solutions for customers Products ServicesRights 1. Offerings

9 bengin 9 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Structuring the elements of an enterprise 2. Processes Managing the enterprise Creating Products Creating Services Creating Rights Maintaining Resources

10 bengin 10 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Structuring the elements of an enterprise 3. Resources Primary Resources ProductsBetriebsmittelDocumentsKnow-HowRightsFinance Secondary Resources Information.....

11 bengin 11 © 2003 bengin.com Performance The enterprise model Offerings: ●Products ●Services ●Rights Processes: ●Management ●Creating solutions (Products, Services, Rights) ●Maintaining, developing resources Pre-Requisites: ●Resources ●Resorts (Marketing, R&D, Prod., QS, HR..) ●Customer/Dispatch ●Supplier ●R&D - projects ●...........

12 bengin 12 © 2003 bengin.com Performance What for? Knowing and using assets in a more holistic and effective manner. Strategy Classic Outside-in + Inside-out Complementary Customer

13 bengin 13 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Loop-relations of enterprises

14 bengin 14 © 2003 bengin.com Performance What for? Optimizing flow of: Offerings Processes Resources (tangible and intangible) Moneyother types of business objects Increasing / reducing / redirecting the flow on the map. Leads to new options for doing business.

15 bengin 15 © 2003 bengin.com Performance And now? 3. Structuring the elements of an enterprise. 1. Quantifying means. 2. Applications

16 bengin 16 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Quantifying means Absolute metrics are metrics with an agreed/normed standard from a Standardization Organization. Before they became "agreed absolute metrics" they were nonagreed relative metrics. Types of metrics: a)Subjective metrics References to subjective impressions. b)Relative metrics References to a nonagreed numerical base. c)Absolute metrics Relation to an agreed numerical standard. Types of objects: a)Tangible objects. b)Intangible objects.

17 bengin 17 © 2003 bengin.com Performance If you want to count and map multidimensional attributes (such as the value) of an object, you have to use a multidimensional metric system which shows and visualizes the chosen attributes in an understandable context. Just compiling a lot of linear, unrelated metrics does not help. Quantifying means

18 bengin 18 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Quantifying means Content of information. The cube as an object. a x b x c = d Reduction of measures to linear metric "d" reduces the content of information significantly. Reduction of value-measures to a linear monetary metric system limits the usage of this system for mapping reality.

19 bengin 19 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Quantifying means The work of physicists: a)Look at (some problems of) the real world. b)Invent a numerical solution to explain (some problems of) the real world. - either by using the paradigms of classic physicists, or by - expanding classic paradigms..... (Heisenberg, Einstein....), - inventing new numbers, metrics.... (Gauss, Curie...), - enabling unexpected additional inventions. c)Test, verify, correct solution, implement restrictions and patches. Measuring multidimensional attributes with a linear and singular ruler leads to a mental dead end.

20 bengin 20 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Imaginary Numbers Unit: iCHF, i$, i€ Subjective Numbers Real Numbers Unit: CHF, $, € Objective Numbers Resources Objects Numbers tangible intangible Complex Numbers Unit: CHF/iCHF, $/i$, €/i€ Vector Implicit Values Explicit Values Objects, Attributes, Value-Measures combined

21 bengin 21 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Development of Metrics (multi dimensional) $ %.. i$ 2. Qualitative Metrics Hot, cold...... AAA, A+, B, C 3. Quantitative Metrics (linear) $ Why Metrics? 1. Normative "Metrics" Principles,....the xx "commandments" Time Making rational (and indirect) communication easier. reducing need for interpretation strong need for interpretation

22 bengin 22 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Measuring performance http://www.performanceprofile.com http://www.balancedscoremap.com

23 bengin 23 © 2003 bengin.com Performance And now? 3. Structuring the elements of an enterprise. 1. Quantifying means. 2. Next steps

24 bengin 24 © 2003 bengin.com Performance 5 steps to increase the performance 1.(re)cognise your assets 2. perform the (2D)valuation 3. draw/show the valueprofile 4a. set the targets and priorities 4b. Repeat steps 1. to 4. as often as necessary 5.Launch projects

25 bengin 25 © 2003 bengin.com Performance bengin – the value architects and engineers We build individual value systems. We build individual value enabling systems. This document is a component of the business engineering system (Registered copyright TXu 512 154, 20. March 1992). We own the complete intellectual propriety to the systems and parts of it. Commercial use, teaching and publications require one of a license. An unlawful use is a punishable offence in the commercial area. Ask your consultant (or us) for his individual license number.

26 bengin 26 © 2003 bengin.com Performance bengin AG (in founding stage) bengin AG is the legal entity for the practice oriented further development and distribution of economic knowledge, views and perspectives. It was founded by businessmen, convinced that in classic economic theory, among other things, the intangible objects were neglected in a distorting manner. One of the tasks is not only to show this kind of lack, but to develop instruments with which some weaknesses of the classic business economic paradigms are weeded out quite pragmatically. A quickly growing community supports bengin in the development, distribution and application of the new generation of economic models. Contact for inquiries: Ingenieurbüro für Wirtschaftsentwicklung Peter Bretscher, Alpsteinstrasse 4, CH-9034 Eggersriet, Switzerland Tel: +41 71 877 14 11email: pb@bengin.compb@bengin.com We look forward hearing from you.

27 bengin 27 © 2003 bengin.com Performance «We have to introduce a quantitative logic for values, wherein the whole kind of business resources and valuation perspectives will be taken into consideration.» Aurelius von Damos We care about that – and more. bengin

28 28 © 2003 bengin.com Performance Thank you bengin.com (Re)cognising Values, developing, using


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